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Does Java have any built-in support for displaying HTML?

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Does Java have any built-in support for displaying HTML?

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[*] JDK 1.1 supports rendering HTML using the unbundled JFC 1.1 package known as Swing. The Swing package is bundled in JDK 1.2. It has an elementary (graphics, tables, text) HTML bean that is good enough for simple rendering (help files, email, etc). Other sites: o JavaBrowser http://www.ii.uib.no/~alexey/jb/index.html Free source, free for use under GNU LGPL licence, HTML 2.0 (sort of). o ICE Browser – Java Bean Component http://www.icesoft.no/ICEBrowser/ Free binaries for use in free applications. Commercial licensing available including source – flat fee licence. Thin HTML client! Lightweight! HTML 3.2 o HotJava HTML Component – Java Bean Component http://www.javasoft.com/products/hotjava/bean/index.html $195 for private use binary licence. HTML 3.2 o HTML browser (free source) http://barium.tn.tudelft.nl/people/gool/java/html/Html.html o Web Window Browser http://www.opencube.com/example_wwb.htm $139 – no sources. o jHelp ($20-650) http://w3.nai.net/~rvdi/jhelp/jhelp2/jhelp.html j

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